A University of Oregon spokesman said it’s disturbing to the university when someone impinges on a person’s right to free speech.

The school’s statement said it expects “all members of the campus community to conduct themselves with the highest degree of respect for public discourse.”

Olmsted, according to what appears to be a personal website, is the founder and supervising attorney of a law firm representing land trusts and real estate developers. He has worked as an adjunct instructor for the UO Law School.